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reagan used to do. >> first of all, this is a national crisis. we need to speak together with one another and try to come up with solutions about how to deal with this crisis. it is a real crisis. the idea that we can not have a national conversation about differences. just last week at the democratic convention, there were whole prime time addresses dedicated to criticizing governor romney for things he said about foreign policy while our fighting men and women are fighting in after dwan stan. the same was true in the 2008 election when our men and women were fighting in iraq. there were criticisms made in the context of the can tame. one could understand in the context of a presidential campaign when we are dealing with weighty national issues, we should be able to have a discussion. >> there will be one focused on foreign policy as you well know. does mitt romney support continuing more than $1 billion a year in military and economic assistance to egypt? >> much more. it is over $1 billion in military aide and then a quarter of a billion in mi
reagan used to do. >> first of all, this is a national crisis. we need to speak together with one another and try to come up with solutions about how to deal with this crisis. it is a real crisis. the idea that we can not have a national conversation about differences. just last week at the democratic convention, there were whole prime time addresses dedicated to criticizing governor romney for things he said about foreign policy while our fighting men and women are fighting in after dwan...
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. >> the best way to end cold war is use ronald reagan's policies. reagan had the guts to walk away and to say that we need to actually dismantle either the regime or actually, seriously, roll back, roll back their nuclear program, not give it a slight pause. >> it's interesting that you mention that. as you know, ronald reagan was attacked viciously in the late 1980s for being soft on gorbachev. and our friend newt gingrich called him -- >> i said it was the most dangerous meeting since munich. >> you still believe that? >> it was a dangerous meeting, and reagan handled it. >> i've -- >> no. a bunch of the -- you were ten years old at the time. >> i've written -- >> a bunch of people who hated reagan and people like president obama who spent the entire '80s criticizing reagan, now they're saying hey, we're just like reagan and thatcher. >>> next i will tell you about a secret meeting that will make you understand how phony the negotiations in geneva were. let me give you a hint. the north koreans are involved. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed
. >> the best way to end cold war is use ronald reagan's policies. reagan had the guts to walk away and to say that we need to actually dismantle either the regime or actually, seriously, roll back, roll back their nuclear program, not give it a slight pause. >> it's interesting that you mention that. as you know, ronald reagan was attacked viciously in the late 1980s for being soft on gorbachev. and our friend newt gingrich called him -- >> i said it was the most dangerous...
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remember the old ronald reagan adage, trust but verify. that's what the obama administration is doing and the rest of the world is doing. despite all the bluster, iran has backed down. so senator santorum, i want to come back to you for a second. over a decade ago, president bush declared this in defining his foreign policy. let's watch. >> states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world. >> now, we all remember who he was talking about. he was talking about iran, iraq and north korea. now, 11 years later, knowing what we know now, wouldn't you agree that he focused on the wrong country there that started with the letter "i"? we let them get stronger and build the capability they have now? >> i actually argued at the time that iran was the greater threat, that they are the ones and in fact for a long time argued we should have been focused on iran. back when i was running for re-election in 2006 in the middle of the iraq war i was asked a question by tim russ certificate. w
remember the old ronald reagan adage, trust but verify. that's what the obama administration is doing and the rest of the world is doing. despite all the bluster, iran has backed down. so senator santorum, i want to come back to you for a second. over a decade ago, president bush declared this in defining his foreign policy. let's watch. >> states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world. >> now, we all remember who...
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and it was not -- amnesty is what ronald reagan did. twipg slate clean and saying you're a citizen. that has not been the position in the democratic party for quite some time. it wasn't ted kennedy's position, it wasn't barack obama's position, it wasn't hillary clinton's position. i would like it to be their position but it is not their position. this idea that he will deport all the bad guys. the fact is, that the it already charges people how are here illegally. the supreme court has criticized them for this. this is not a problem. this idea that somehow there are all these criminals that are not being deported. we're deporting people who have lived here their whole lives and have sold a small amount of pot, for example. and they get deported to a country they've never lived. in i know. i've written columns about these people. this is a real problem. so donald trump is creating this idea that we're not deporting people. the problem is we're deporting too many people. >> donald trump's running mate mike pence is on stage. he is introducing donald trump. so any minute now we will h
and it was not -- amnesty is what ronald reagan did. twipg slate clean and saying you're a citizen. that has not been the position in the democratic party for quite some time. it wasn't ted kennedy's position, it wasn't barack obama's position, it wasn't hillary clinton's position. i would like it to be their position but it is not their position. this idea that he will deport all the bad guys. the fact is, that the it already charges people how are here illegally. the supreme court has...
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next on "gps" how air conditioning helped to get ronald reagan elected president. really a fascinating conversation with the author steven johnson. you don't want to miss it. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. inside a car designed to connect you to a world of possibilities. the connected car by volvo innovating for you. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident
next on "gps" how air conditioning helped to get ronald reagan elected president. really a fascinating conversation with the author steven johnson. you don't want to miss it. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. inside a car designed to connect you to a world of possibilities. the...
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>> well, with jfk and ronald reagan these were naturally bubbly enthusiastic forward-looking individuals and they didn't write their own speeches, by the way, they had a lot of help. reagan had help and kennedy had help from ted sorensen. i think trump would be well served to get somebody to help him. i think they'll go through the speech. he'll have to go a far piece to get to jfk and reagan standards, the most cited gall addresses of the modern age since franklin roosevelt in 1933 when he said we have nothing to fear but fear itself so he's going to have to go a long way to meet or exceed jrv jfk and reagan. i don't know if he can do it but it will be interesting to see. >> trump also talked about his last phone call with president obama. take a listen. >> he called me, we had a very, very good talk about -- generally about things. he was in hawaii and it was a very, very nice call and i actually thought we covered a lot of territory. >> reporter: are you satisfied with the transition thus far? >> well, our staffs are getting along very well and i'm gettingalong very well with him othe
>> well, with jfk and ronald reagan these were naturally bubbly enthusiastic forward-looking individuals and they didn't write their own speeches, by the way, they had a lot of help. reagan had help and kennedy had help from ted sorensen. i think trump would be well served to get somebody to help him. i think they'll go through the speech. he'll have to go a far piece to get to jfk and reagan standards, the most cited gall addresses of the modern age since franklin roosevelt in 1933 when...
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hillary clinton referred to ronald reagan. she said morning in america. she referred to ronald reagan morning donald trump. donald trump did zero times. that's fascinating. >> she is using a trick that george w. bush did. when opponents are attacking the government, turn around and make it an attack on america. through the party and power, that is you. you don't want to absorb the blows. they are not attacking me. they are attacking the military. >> standing by allies. talking about god. talking about morning in america instead of midnight in america. >> you have to work with what you have. this is an amazing quote. as she is talking about donald trump's temperament, trump is giving a press conference thursday afternoon. he is talking about wednesday night speakers. you know what i wanted to do, i wanted to hit a couple of speakers so hard. i was go to hit him so hard, his head would spin and would not know what happened. that is a full quote from donald trump on the day that hillary clinton is calling him a bully. yes, we can talk about the culture wars
hillary clinton referred to ronald reagan. she said morning in america. she referred to ronald reagan morning donald trump. donald trump did zero times. that's fascinating. >> she is using a trick that george w. bush did. when opponents are attacking the government, turn around and make it an attack on america. through the party and power, that is you. you don't want to absorb the blows. they are not attacking me. they are attacking the military. >> standing by allies. talking about...
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i wouldn't say i won't support somebody for president who would do that because, like ronald reagan, that may be the best that we can get for the country. >> house democratic leader nancy pelosi sounded down right upbeat this morning about prospects for a deal to raise the debt ceiling. but there's one place she won't go on spending cuts. >>> there is a bipartisan discussion going on that is civil and constructive and they've come to some areas where they can possibly reach agreement. but nothing is agreed to until everything is
i wouldn't say i won't support somebody for president who would do that because, like ronald reagan, that may be the best that we can get for the country. >> house democratic leader nancy pelosi sounded down right upbeat this morning about prospects for a deal to raise the debt ceiling. but there's one place she won't go on spending cuts. >>> there is a bipartisan discussion going on that is civil and constructive and they've come to some areas where they can possibly reach...
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if you thing of ronald reagan and george bush senior, clearly the elites preferred them. what's the mood right now among its elite? >> well, let me emphasize one point. both romney and obama will be acceptable to them. you know, the day that both are very careful, prak mattic souls. at the same time there's no doubt there's a clear preference for obama in the region. how many presidents do you know have spent their childhood in asia. how many speak the asian agents and have a sensitivity that obama has. so i guess the clear preference, too, would be for obama over romney. >> the one country, i mean if you had a survey in which they asked countries whom you'd prefer, i think all the countries were polled. one country was pakistan, which i assume thinks it will have fewer drone attacks if romney is president, which i think maybe be a mistaken assumption. one place not polled that would also be possibly true, israel. would you say in israel romney would be preferred to obama? >> it's not that simple. i think they're just as divided. it's absolutely true that the israeli cent
if you thing of ronald reagan and george bush senior, clearly the elites preferred them. what's the mood right now among its elite? >> well, let me emphasize one point. both romney and obama will be acceptable to them. you know, the day that both are very careful, prak mattic souls. at the same time there's no doubt there's a clear preference for obama in the region. how many presidents do you know have spent their childhood in asia. how many speak the asian agents and have a sensitivity...
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but i'm not just comparing him to ronald reagan. i'm comparing him to every single other president in history. >> compare him to the rest of the world. >> to continue on this point, you know -- but i'm comparing him to every single president that has ever served the united states of america. so -- >> that's really not an apples to apples comparison. >> i understand what you're say. that we're going through trying times. >> say this in england, canada, germany, or china. the point is we're not comparing ourselves to 40 years ago. compare america to any country. you choose any one you want. and tell me how america has fared compared to that other country. >> do you believe that -- >> i think that's a more relevant comparison. >> okay. so let me ask you a question. do you believe that obama and hillary's path toward socialism is the answer for the united states of america? because that's where they're headed. >> i dispute the premise. i don't know what the -- >> by taking away -- >> okay. talking about obamacare? >> the premise is -- >
but i'm not just comparing him to ronald reagan. i'm comparing him to every single other president in history. >> compare him to the rest of the world. >> to continue on this point, you know -- but i'm comparing him to every single president that has ever served the united states of america. so -- >> that's really not an apples to apples comparison. >> i understand what you're say. that we're going through trying times. >> say this in england, canada, germany, or...
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that's more than ronald reagan who we loved. more than richard nixon, more than dwight d. eisenhower. it's more than the bushes. i mean by a lot. i don't mean by a little. that's with 17 people. that means our message is unbelievable. and i want to thank all of the loyal people -- i have such loyal unbelievable people and they displayed that just yesterday in cleveland where it's going to be so amazing. they displayed it. it was on display where we had this group of people who many of whom i've known and i won't say -- for party unity i'll say they're wonderful people. never trump, never going to win. they got crushed and got crushed immediately. because people want what we're saying to happen. they're tired of a country that has horrible trade deals. that has no borders. that has taxes that are through the roof. highest taxed nation just about in the world. that has regulations thapt don't allow you to start a business and destroy your business if you do start. speaking of destroying businesses we're going to take care of the minoers and steelworkers we're going to put th
that's more than ronald reagan who we loved. more than richard nixon, more than dwight d. eisenhower. it's more than the bushes. i mean by a lot. i don't mean by a little. that's with 17 people. that means our message is unbelievable. and i want to thank all of the loyal people -- i have such loyal unbelievable people and they displayed that just yesterday in cleveland where it's going to be so amazing. they displayed it. it was on display where we had this group of people who many of whom i've...
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reagan, i assume you're a great admirer of ronald reagan, almost 400 executive orders. there are executive orders and executive orders. but if you study some of those ronald reagan on george h.w. bush or bill clinton executive orders, you'll find that some of them are very similar to what this president is doing. so the question, the question has to be asked, if there's a republican president down the road, and you would like to see a republican president in the white house, if you go forward with this, are you concerned you would be narrowing the prerogatives, the executive authority, of a republican president down the road? >> yeah, to me, this isn't politically at all. we need to rein in and bring back the balance of powers. congress makes the law. the executive should implement them. you're right, i mean, listen, this president isn't the first person to stretch the bounds of what executive orders should be. but i think this is an important power of congress. when the president does more than just implement the law, when he starts to change the law in a way that is c
reagan, i assume you're a great admirer of ronald reagan, almost 400 executive orders. there are executive orders and executive orders. but if you study some of those ronald reagan on george h.w. bush or bill clinton executive orders, you'll find that some of them are very similar to what this president is doing. so the question, the question has to be asked, if there's a republican president down the road, and you would like to see a republican president in the white house, if you go forward...
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ronald reagan higher at 17%. i mean, you can't deny those numbers, you can't. >> no you can't. you can't deny the amount of melodrama and chaos that goes along with them. those are just the numbers. but think about the way we've seen sean spicer come and go. anthony scaramucci come and go in ten days. mike flynn come and go in a matter of weeks. this is not just normal turnover. it's a degree of chaos, and frankly that chaos has been vividly manifest in the whole rob porter situation and the conflicting stories we've gotten from the white house. and the sense that there were any number of people who had an inkling, at the least that something was wrong with rob porter, that there was this thing in his past, his secures clearance was held up, yet nothing was doing and nothing was done. initially when the story leaked you had a vote of confidence from the administration that quickly was taken back. this is not an administration, a white house, that behaves in a professional manner, we see that again and again. >> one more before we get back to nick. we know the president's histor
ronald reagan higher at 17%. i mean, you can't deny those numbers, you can't. >> no you can't. you can't deny the amount of melodrama and chaos that goes along with them. those are just the numbers. but think about the way we've seen sean spicer come and go. anthony scaramucci come and go in ten days. mike flynn come and go in a matter of weeks. this is not just normal turnover. it's a degree of chaos, and frankly that chaos has been vividly manifest in the whole rob porter situation and...
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if you think of ronald reagan and george bush sr., clearly the asians, certainly asian elites preferred them. what's the mood right now among asia's elite? >> well, let me emphasize one point. both romney and obama will be acceptable to the asians. you know, the day that both are very careful, pragmatic souls. romney has surged to the center after he got the republican nomination, and you're right, in general republicans have done very well in asia. at the same time to be absolutely accurate, there's no doubt there's a clear preference for obama in the region. how many presidents do you know have spent their childhood in asia. especially like indonesia, how many speak the asian and have a sensitivity that obama has. so i guess the clear preference, too, would be for obama over romney. >> the one country, i mean if you had a survey in which they asked countries whom you'd prefer, i think all the countries were polled. except one that preferred obama, that one country was pakistan, which i assume thinks it will have fewer drone attacks if romney is president, which i think may be a mistak
if you think of ronald reagan and george bush sr., clearly the asians, certainly asian elites preferred them. what's the mood right now among asia's elite? >> well, let me emphasize one point. both romney and obama will be acceptable to the asians. you know, the day that both are very careful, pragmatic souls. romney has surged to the center after he got the republican nomination, and you're right, in general republicans have done very well in asia. at the same time to be absolutely...
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. >> well, you know, i mean, could you look at syria the way ronald reagan talked about a little boy looked at the big pile of man e manure, there must be a pony in here somewhere. but i think if there were order in syria, that would be the best could you get and it's unlikely that there will be an order that we would like. so, this is -- it is not that there is some, like, magic policy prescription that we can just set out and the disorder and chaos and violence in the world will go away, we live in wild times. >> all right. there is, however, a group of people who always seem to believe that there was a magic prescription that would make things much better and that they had prescribe it had two or three years ago and these are the former officials who leave the cabinet, write a memoir and miraculously, they are always the heroes or hero wins of their own story. they point to some policy debate three years ago or two years ago, ironically, just right of events. am i being somewhat too skeptical of panetta and frankly, even hillary and -- everyone who puts these books out somehow can
. >> well, you know, i mean, could you look at syria the way ronald reagan talked about a little boy looked at the big pile of man e manure, there must be a pony in here somewhere. but i think if there were order in syria, that would be the best could you get and it's unlikely that there will be an order that we would like. so, this is -- it is not that there is some, like, magic policy prescription that we can just set out and the disorder and chaos and violence in the world will go...
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bush was responsible for the 9/11 attacks or ronald reagan was responsible for the attacks on our marine barracks in beirut which killed over 200 marines. and frankly whether it was called a terrorist attack or not, in the immediate aftermath as far as i'm concerned is irrelevant. we just have to make sure that it never happens again, so that in the future our people are protected. that's what i want to get out of all of this. so, madam secretary, we commend you for accepting all of the arb recommendations and welcome your commitment to begin implementing them by the time you leave the department. even before the arb submitted its conclusions, the department moved to address certain shortcomings through its increased security proposal, vast majority of the funding for this proposal would come from funds previously appropriated for lower priority programs. and i hope congress will move without delay to give the department the transfer authority it needs to start applying these changes. it is important to remember that security is not a one off endeavor. it is a long-term responsibility an
bush was responsible for the 9/11 attacks or ronald reagan was responsible for the attacks on our marine barracks in beirut which killed over 200 marines. and frankly whether it was called a terrorist attack or not, in the immediate aftermath as far as i'm concerned is irrelevant. we just have to make sure that it never happens again, so that in the future our people are protected. that's what i want to get out of all of this. so, madam secretary, we commend you for accepting all of the arb...
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a speech writer for ronald reagan said, i don't feel mr. romney has been doing himself any favors in the the past few hours. sometimes when really bad things happen, when hot things happen, cool words, no words is the way to go. so she says your guy didn't do any favors for jumping out in front of this. what's your reaction? >> well, as someone who served for rond reagan in the white house and assistant to the president for governmental affairs in the white house, i think ronald reagan would have had no problem with governor romney speaking the truth and saying to the american people we shouldn't apologize for our values and we should stand up for what we believe and that the american people deserve a subs standtive question about the failed policies of leading from behind. >> john kerry is calling for mitt romney to apologize. what's your reaction to that? >> you know, it was funny. john kerry, chairman of the foreign affairs committee, in his convention speech attacked governor romney for being like president bush and the iraq and afghani
a speech writer for ronald reagan said, i don't feel mr. romney has been doing himself any favors in the the past few hours. sometimes when really bad things happen, when hot things happen, cool words, no words is the way to go. so she says your guy didn't do any favors for jumping out in front of this. what's your reaction? >> well, as someone who served for rond reagan in the white house and assistant to the president for governmental affairs in the white house, i think ronald reagan...
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ronald reagan would be rolling over in his grave right now. ronald reagan was the father of bringing down tensions and this start treaties and reducing nuclear stock piles. at the end of the day the united states doesn't need anymore nuclear weapons. what we need is coherent policy and statement that can help other leaders figure out where the united states stands. the idea of keeping people guessing works great for a strategy but wreex havoc how people perceive u.s. leadership. >> there is a problem with spending a lot of time assuming what trump means with his tweet. it was vague. it doesn't spell out a program of mod nation nor does it spell out a program -- >> -- leave it there -- >>[chatter]. >> thank you very much. obviously a lot the talk about here. "outfront" next the u.s. ab stains as the united nations votes to condemn israeli nasalments. and president elect trump sparring with putin and china challenging defense krashlgts to a bidding war. attempts to ellipse president obama welfare he takes over the oval office why in people spend
ronald reagan would be rolling over in his grave right now. ronald reagan was the father of bringing down tensions and this start treaties and reducing nuclear stock piles. at the end of the day the united states doesn't need anymore nuclear weapons. what we need is coherent policy and statement that can help other leaders figure out where the united states stands. the idea of keeping people guessing works great for a strategy but wreex havoc how people perceive u.s. leadership. >> there...
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reagan was the one who perfected the use of television and john kennedy was the forerunner of that and before that fdr who mastered the use of the radio. what was he doing? he was going outside of the white house. he was going directly to the people. so every president tries to do it. what's important to remember is if you're covering the white house you have a group of reporters there, it helps our democracy, it helps public understanding of what the president is doing, what his staff is engaged in when you have a press corps that's well briefed, that understand what is they're thinking strategically, substantively and can communicate that and challenge them bush once said to me, he said "gregory, we have a symbiotic relationship." and by that it was not that we scratch each other's back but that he -- there was a role for the press to play that was good for him. >> he recognized that. >> like you're saying, even as he fought to not have us interrupt their flow and reach people directly. >> david is right but you have to add in the extra layer for this president. the fact that the --
reagan was the one who perfected the use of television and john kennedy was the forerunner of that and before that fdr who mastered the use of the radio. what was he doing? he was going outside of the white house. he was going directly to the people. so every president tries to do it. what's important to remember is if you're covering the white house you have a group of reporters there, it helps our democracy, it helps public understanding of what the president is doing, what his staff is...
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talked about ronald reagan, suggesting this is a ronald reagan ideal to end settlements, which may be true but it doesn't change the fact that the u.n. has been kind of the ultimate -- i don't know oasis -- but the ultimate place for the u.s. and israel to bond and to never kind of stray from that and if on this particular issue and this particular time that happened. i think that ron is right. it is going to be a different ball game and so many ways and shapes and forums in the trump world. but you know from reporting and you covered the whole campaign. that on israel in particular he fundamentally believes that whether it is approach or neglect or what have you. that he thinks he can do better. and whether that is, you know, thumbing his nose at the u.n. our doing it another way. we'll see. >> does president obama deserve a break here? ben rhodes was saying as dana bash is pointing out, this is not terribly different from other administrations. is president obama being held to a different standard? >> there is a different standard but there is also a different history and context he
talked about ronald reagan, suggesting this is a ronald reagan ideal to end settlements, which may be true but it doesn't change the fact that the u.n. has been kind of the ultimate -- i don't know oasis -- but the ultimate place for the u.s. and israel to bond and to never kind of stray from that and if on this particular issue and this particular time that happened. i think that ron is right. it is going to be a different ball game and so many ways and shapes and forums in the trump world....
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but the president is leaving the office with a very high approval rating, akin to ronald reagan. and there was a poll that bloomberg did after the election that suggested he would have beaten trump by 12 points. now, that's not a campaign, and you don't know what will happen. but the president's point was that his point of view, and that's a more progressive, tolerant one america kind of outlook, has a majority constituency in the country. but he did say as athena mentioned, if the democratic party doesn't solve its problems, the democratic party could regain the presidency but still face gridlock in congress because of its inability to penetrate small towns in rural areas. he said that has to be a focus moving forward. >> and he said he would want to be involved in it. david axelrod, thank you very much for walking us through it all. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the question that's making much of the world extremely nervous now. is president-elect donald trump opening the door alarmingly to a nuclear arms race with russia? we'll take a closer look at trump's back and forth with
but the president is leaving the office with a very high approval rating, akin to ronald reagan. and there was a poll that bloomberg did after the election that suggested he would have beaten trump by 12 points. now, that's not a campaign, and you don't know what will happen. but the president's point was that his point of view, and that's a more progressive, tolerant one america kind of outlook, has a majority constituency in the country. but he did say as athena mentioned, if the democratic...
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james baker was ronald reagan's most important lieutenant, so who better to tell us how to get a deal done in washington today. i spoke to him at the baker center at rice university indown. >> mr. secretary, pleasure to have you on. >> thank you so much, pleasure to be with you. >> so you have been chief of staff, secretary of treasury, you know this moment, the president is negotiating with congress over a budget. what would you do if you were to put yourself in the place that tim geithner is or john gaboehn is, how would you play this? >> i think it's very important that the top levels of both parties are involved in the negotiation and that they get together as soon as possible. because what we really need is a grand bargain to deal with the terrible state of our economy, we're fiscally bankrupt, we didn't have the dollar, we might be greece, we have got to deal with our debt bomb, we have got to face the fiscal cliff that's coming in a couple of weeks. >> so you know what both sides are saying? the president is saying there's no way to make the math work. without raising the rates
james baker was ronald reagan's most important lieutenant, so who better to tell us how to get a deal done in washington today. i spoke to him at the baker center at rice university indown. >> mr. secretary, pleasure to have you on. >> thank you so much, pleasure to be with you. >> so you have been chief of staff, secretary of treasury, you know this moment, the president is negotiating with congress over a budget. what would you do if you were to put yourself in the place...
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i was a political director for ronald reagan. we had to compromise on everything. we had a democratic house of representatives. every minute that ronald reagan was president. we did the reagan economic plan, had to compromise. didn't get everything we wanted. we did 1986 tax reform -- >> does it worry you that you've got a field that doesn't look like they want to compromise on anything? i mean, $10 in spending decreases as opposed to $1 in tax centers a pretty darn good deal. and none of them went for it. >> well, candy, i don't feel bad about having a republican field that knows better than to negotiate against yourself with the news media. now i suspect if you got into a room where you were actually negotiating how that you're going to try to get this country's economy out of the terrible shape it's in right now and get some americans back to work because unemployment is so high, in the reality of that, yeah, i think there would be a lot more compromise than you see when the munews media says we'l stake out your position so the democrats or republicans can throw
i was a political director for ronald reagan. we had to compromise on everything. we had a democratic house of representatives. every minute that ronald reagan was president. we did the reagan economic plan, had to compromise. didn't get everything we wanted. we did 1986 tax reform -- >> does it worry you that you've got a field that doesn't look like they want to compromise on anything? i mean, $10 in spending decreases as opposed to $1 in tax centers a pretty darn good deal. and none of...
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if you're going to get a tax cut on the level of ronald reagan historic size tax cut how are you going to do that balance the need for continued job growth with the concerns about the debt? >> because i think that one of the best ways to get the national debt down is to grow the economy. the more the economy is growing the more we can get it at 3, 4, 5%. create a deeper manufacturing base, between that and some of the efforts that the president has put in to make government more efficient around effective, and save money at that level those are the two things combined to get the deficit down. >> of the more than 13,000 syrian refugees in this country, less than 150 are christian, shia, the same groups the government acknowledges literally are risked to being wiped off the map. as you review the immigration programs and policy is this something being discussed, a prior to give some of these groups relief? >> i think you know when we talked the first time about the executive order it was something we acknowledged. there's definitely an area where in the executive order that we just passe
if you're going to get a tax cut on the level of ronald reagan historic size tax cut how are you going to do that balance the need for continued job growth with the concerns about the debt? >> because i think that one of the best ways to get the national debt down is to grow the economy. the more the economy is growing the more we can get it at 3, 4, 5%. create a deeper manufacturing base, between that and some of the efforts that the president has put in to make government more efficient...
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they haven't had that, even when ronald reagan was president, he didn't have the house. so, he's got a lot of security about how well they'll go along. people say, well, you know, bannon may talk about the agenda, but it's a the house that controls the vote. yes, when i was on the house side, you would go to these message meeting and people say, you have to get 218, got to get 218. that's what you need to pass it. he'll get his 218. >> do you think that will actually sway president trump a away from what some people are seeing as the steve bannon effect? >> do i think it will happen? no, that's why i said i hope he surprises me. you know, there are things -- immigration, two republican senators put in a bill that would cut legal immigration in half this month. trump has said, well, i think immigration is fine as long as it's legal. well, they're going to cut it from a million to 500,000. why would they do that? >> let me ask you about what we're hearing from some democrats. for instance, congresswoman maxine waters not going to the address. elliott engel who has long sou
they haven't had that, even when ronald reagan was president, he didn't have the house. so, he's got a lot of security about how well they'll go along. people say, well, you know, bannon may talk about the agenda, but it's a the house that controls the vote. yes, when i was on the house side, you would go to these message meeting and people say, you have to get 218, got to get 218. that's what you need to pass it. he'll get his 218. >> do you think that will actually sway president trump...
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a huge opportunity, an opening to speak out and mindful of what ronald reagan said during 1980, when we had the hostage crisis, and he was running against jimmy carter, during some of those periods of upheaval. this is not a time for words this is a time for prayers. >> it's interesting you say that because i'm not thinking about what your comment was when this awful event happened in libya earlier this week. in part, you said this is above all a reminder that politics should end at the water's edge. the republican candidate for president said i'm outraged. it's disgraceful that the obama administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomatic missions, but to sympathize with those who waged the attacks. that's not a message of unity. >> no, but we are where we are and you always have a second chance in politics, and it's time for clarity for the american people about what our interests are in the middle east during this time of change in the middle east. this is a once per century change we're seeing sweeping north africa and the middle east it's not unlike the
a huge opportunity, an opening to speak out and mindful of what ronald reagan said during 1980, when we had the hostage crisis, and he was running against jimmy carter, during some of those periods of upheaval. this is not a time for words this is a time for prayers. >> it's interesting you say that because i'm not thinking about what your comment was when this awful event happened in libya earlier this week. in part, you said this is above all a reminder that politics should end at the...
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now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. >>> ronald reagan preached free markets, free trade, and limited government. he signed the largest amnesty for undocumented immigrants in american history. he talked about america's god-given mission to spread democracy abroad. today donald trump has a different definition of the republican party. and we're going to talk about that with dan senor, a former adviser to both paul ryan and mitt romney, and mona, senior of the ethics and policy center and a columnist. what do you think the significance of paul ryan resigning is? >> paul ryan no longer fits in the donald trump republican party. he is -- in the first place, he took seriously the accumulating national debt and attempted to drag his party and country toward fiscal sanity. but under president trump, who insisted that there were no compromises needed whatsoever, no reforms needed to entitlements, he found i suppose the only republican reform that he could do was on the tax side, and so the combination of this bloated and enormous budget they passed, and the tax cuts, ironically has pa
now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. >>> ronald reagan preached free markets, free trade, and limited government. he signed the largest amnesty for undocumented immigrants in american history. he talked about america's god-given mission to spread democracy abroad. today donald trump has a different definition of the republican party. and we're going to talk about that with dan senor, a former adviser to both paul ryan and mitt romney, and mona, senior of the ethics and policy...
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ronald reagan did a bit of this, too. i think he feels it brings out the best in people when they compete with each other. so he is going to this his own fashion. no question. >> ryan, to jeff's point, to say that this is how the private sector runs -- it's how the trump organization was run. but that -- that's not like many other large companies are run. the trump organization, for all that varied businesses they had and however many people they employed, the organization was small. it does seem like it was a very top down, from the personality of donald trump. >> one of the things that dan's piece points out that i think is unique about the trump white house is he has ditched the model that presidents have used really since carter, which is a very strong chief of staff and nobody -- few people on the same level as that chief of staff and not a super top heavy white house. trump is very top heavy. he has about six people who have close to the same authority as the chief of star. that creates the factions. each one of the
ronald reagan did a bit of this, too. i think he feels it brings out the best in people when they compete with each other. so he is going to this his own fashion. no question. >> ryan, to jeff's point, to say that this is how the private sector runs -- it's how the trump organization was run. but that -- that's not like many other large companies are run. the trump organization, for all that varied businesses they had and however many people they employed, the organization was small. it...
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that's not what ronald reagan stood for and barack obama should remove it. >> ronald reagan raised taxes 16 times. you're right, it's not ak are the -- accurate. >> he was against socialized health care. we could go on and on. >> you can go to the website. >> it's not reaganomics. >> on nald r >> reagan wanted to uncomplicate the tax code. >> i guess we could talk about every president. next time we'll go to the whole website. as i let you go, we have to bring up the parity the republicans are doing because of the website. you have to see their comeback. obama with einstein and bill gates in the early das of microsoft. do we have that image? we were supposed to have that image. gosh darn it. never mind. i guess you're going to have to go online and see it. we'll have to go see it. >> exactly. >> thank you. >> thank you, kyra. [ male announcer ] research suggests the health of our cells plays a key role throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health.
that's not what ronald reagan stood for and barack obama should remove it. >> ronald reagan raised taxes 16 times. you're right, it's not ak are the -- accurate. >> he was against socialized health care. we could go on and on. >> you can go to the website. >> it's not reaganomics. >> on nald r >> reagan wanted to uncomplicate the tax code. >> i guess we could talk about every president. next time we'll go to the whole website. as i let you go, we have...
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i came of age in the age of ronald reagan. his words as powerful today as they were when he first spoke them. >> general secretary gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the soviet union and eastern europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. [ cheers and applause ] mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. [ cheers and applause ] >> even as president reagan was issuing that challenge to mchale gorbachev, he was also pursuing talks with the soviets just as when john f. kennedy was confronting khrushchev or missiles in cue about, the two sides were discussing ways of reducing tension. getting along with russia, as the president puts it, may be a good thing, but it doesn't have to include giving in to russia, much less the kind of giving in that may this time be personally motivated. it never has until now. so i called it like i saw it, disgraceful, and i don't say this with any kind of glee or need for validation. but i wasn't alone. soon after i got off the air, senato
i came of age in the age of ronald reagan. his words as powerful today as they were when he first spoke them. >> general secretary gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the soviet union and eastern europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. [ cheers and applause ] mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. [ cheers and applause ] >> even as president reagan was issuing that challenge to mchale gorbachev, he was also...
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bush, ronald reagan, and to be clear he got the job done on the delegates. after months of speculation after a contested campaign, he was involved in the campaign under five months hired march 28th to oversee delegations. the a.p. focus on his activities in the last decade, to place in context he placed clients public data including the caribbean, africa, it is similar to the work of tony podesta, last year not last decade tony podesta lobbied against the largest bank and s-- sat on a board of a ban company. it's not even close, what we're talking about isn't even close to her most significant role with respect to rush. hillary clinton along with the obama administration that gave one fifth of america's uranium reserves, bill clinton paid a half a millions by a paid speech connected to the you're ydeal. so a individual who worked less than five months who worked with a russian -- even though the clintons had mump more extenttive ties. as secretary of state hillary was crafting a policy she said was design today quote strength then russia and to be clear the
bush, ronald reagan, and to be clear he got the job done on the delegates. after months of speculation after a contested campaign, he was involved in the campaign under five months hired march 28th to oversee delegations. the a.p. focus on his activities in the last decade, to place in context he placed clients public data including the caribbean, africa, it is similar to the work of tony podesta, last year not last decade tony podesta lobbied against the largest bank and s-- sat on a board of...
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ronald reagan always said don't operate below 50%. right now trump is below it. >> rebecca, is this a good strategy for trump? he's got his own party against him on russia. you're going to have a report coming out from the white house just before the inauguration, you're going to have hearings, measures voting on the hill that all talk about russia's interference and penalties for it. why is that going to make it more popular? >> donald trump is not uncomfortable being the odd man out. that's where he's been for the duration of his political career now. and he did all right, he won the election. so i don't think that the republicans speaking out against him are necessarily going to be damaging. but it does become damaging if there are repercussions, consequences that the american people can see and dislike. and i think that's where he will be judged on his relations with russia and more broadly his foreign policy. are there outcomes that are good for americans or bad for americans? obviously donald trump is betting that strengthening
ronald reagan always said don't operate below 50%. right now trump is below it. >> rebecca, is this a good strategy for trump? he's got his own party against him on russia. you're going to have a report coming out from the white house just before the inauguration, you're going to have hearings, measures voting on the hill that all talk about russia's interference and penalties for it. why is that going to make it more popular? >> donald trump is not uncomfortable being the odd man...
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ronald reagan had what was generally considered to be in the day a lousy first debate. president obama was considered to have one. but they showed up. their style didn't change dramatically, it is just that they were more forthright in going after opponents. >> and prepared. >> and that sort of thing. i mean i think donald trump was wonderful, that first half hour in particular i thought he was really great. i think one of the problems the country has in terms of how they view this, they look at these events and they see the media portrayal of the event and they think they're being told donald trump lost the debate, or whatever -- >> you have the reverse going on tonight when people saying mike pence won, except our focus group pointed out -- >> they were all -- >> they were all virginans. >> if you could -- you said there's no constructive criticism, no advice you would give to donald trump for the second debate. >> it is a different kind of debate. >> right, because it is a town hall. >> right. so you have to adapt to that. i think we all remember the bill clinton/the
ronald reagan had what was generally considered to be in the day a lousy first debate. president obama was considered to have one. but they showed up. their style didn't change dramatically, it is just that they were more forthright in going after opponents. >> and prepared. >> and that sort of thing. i mean i think donald trump was wonderful, that first half hour in particular i thought he was really great. i think one of the problems the country has in terms of how they view this,...
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he then went on to say ronald reagan, his words were ronald reagan would roll over in his grave. would he to see what donald trump is doing now cozying up to russia? >> i think it is a little premature to assume we know what donald trump is going to do. but i think to the point we talked about with regard to how a bam has handled putin, he clearly shaped mitt romney for his showing concern about putin. he set the reset button. he's been naming and shaming him but not really forcing back forcefully to incur any change. i think to jeff's point we need to impose sanctions. possibly consider a countercyberattack. what we're doing, just calling names and whispering in his ear in china has not worked. and i think it's -- donald trump to placate to russia. in the primaries any time anyone became a threat to him. he was nigh to ted cruz. he was nice to ben carson. as soon as they became a threat he cleaned their plate. >> president obama did start off with a russian reset. i was in moscow right after president obama won. on the cover. the tourist kiosks. the debate with mitt romney, when
he then went on to say ronald reagan, his words were ronald reagan would roll over in his grave. would he to see what donald trump is doing now cozying up to russia? >> i think it is a little premature to assume we know what donald trump is going to do. but i think to the point we talked about with regard to how a bam has handled putin, he clearly shaped mitt romney for his showing concern about putin. he set the reset button. he's been naming and shaming him but not really forcing back...
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of president ronald reagan. i hope tea partiers and house republicans will step back and say wait a minute. this is a patron saint. this is what he said. you had senator barack obama who voted against the debt ceiling as well. they are trying to hold on to the ideology. >> the president's meeting with house republicans at the white house and the republican leadership and the speaker and majority leader. what's next in the efforts to avoid a huge debt crisis? as time runs out for both sides to come to a deal, some americans are making their voices heard. this is democracy in action. stay with us we will tell you what they are saying ♪ [ doug ] i got to figure this out. i want to focus on innovation. but my data is doubling. my servers are maxed out. i need to think about something else when i run. [ male announcer ] with efficient i.t. solutions from dell, doug can shift up to 50% of his company's technology spend from operating costs to innovation. so his company runs better, and so does doug. dell. the power
of president ronald reagan. i hope tea partiers and house republicans will step back and say wait a minute. this is a patron saint. this is what he said. you had senator barack obama who voted against the debt ceiling as well. they are trying to hold on to the ideology. >> the president's meeting with house republicans at the white house and the republican leadership and the speaker and majority leader. what's next in the efforts to avoid a huge debt crisis? as time runs out for both...
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that's what happened with ronald reagan, john f. kennedy, calvin coolid coolidge. it happens every time. >> it's just about trying to find out something about president trump or is it to try to find out who this benefits, who this tax cuts benefits in terms of what group of american people? >> first of all, the white house press corps is a lot better -- more aggressive than it was in the 1960s, so we don't want to go to the press corps of the kennedy era. >> or the obama era. >> i disagree with you there. tax rates of the kennedy era were near 90%, so absolutely cutting them had a pretty big effect, cutting from 39% to 35%, most economists will say is not going to have as big an effect as steve mnuchin said it will have in paying for itself. on your question, john, of course we want to know the relationship, between how any politician, democrat or republican, how that policy affects them personally, we have seen lots of examples throughout recent history, of politicians pushing ideas and policy that is benefit them and that is absolutely a core thing of what we as
that's what happened with ronald reagan, john f. kennedy, calvin coolid coolidge. it happens every time. >> it's just about trying to find out something about president trump or is it to try to find out who this benefits, who this tax cuts benefits in terms of what group of american people? >> first of all, the white house press corps is a lot better -- more aggressive than it was in the 1960s, so we don't want to go to the press corps of the kennedy era. >> or the obama era....
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the platinum standard, ronald reagan. republican. and in spite of all that, this president is insisting on manufacturing a national emergency, one that has shut down the government for who knows how long and left 800,000 federal employees without pay. >> i can relate, and i'm sure that the people that are on the receiving end will make adjustment. they always do. and they'll make adjustment. people understand exactly what's going on. but many of those people that won't be receiving a paycheck, many of those people agree 100% with what i'm doing. >> so what do you tell the repo man or the bank, the mortgage lender? can you make some adjustments for me? adjustments. tell that to federal workers who have to pay rent, who have bills coming due, who may live paycheck to paycheck. "the washington post" is reporting almost 100,000 of those workers make less than $50,000 a year. they may have to do a lot more than just make adjustments. and workers who are not getting paid are not the only ones who will feel the pain. if this shutdown contin
the platinum standard, ronald reagan. republican. and in spite of all that, this president is insisting on manufacturing a national emergency, one that has shut down the government for who knows how long and left 800,000 federal employees without pay. >> i can relate, and i'm sure that the people that are on the receiving end will make adjustment. they always do. and they'll make adjustment. people understand exactly what's going on. but many of those people that won't be receiving a...
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you know, this is not a choice between mitt romney and ronald reagan. this is a choice between mitt romney and the most radical leftist president in american history. >> gingrich ends his campaign with two primary victories in his column. he says he is ready to go back to being what he calls an active citizen. former presidential candidate, michele bachmann, plans to endorse mitt romney tomorrow. they say the announcement will happen tomorrow in portsmoth, virginia. facebook will begin publicly trading on the stock market on may 18th. the wall street journal reports facebook will begin wooing private investigators in a road show on monday. they originally planned to raise $5 billion in its i.b.o. but has yet to set its final target. >> whatever it is, i think it will be a lot of money. >>> junior seau, one of pro football's best players. he is dead tonight at his own hand. the cost of a career in the nfl. >>> questions about mitt romney as a businessman from a man that worked alongside governor romney at bain capital. ouffer's steam g should get some cr
you know, this is not a choice between mitt romney and ronald reagan. this is a choice between mitt romney and the most radical leftist president in american history. >> gingrich ends his campaign with two primary victories in his column. he says he is ready to go back to being what he calls an active citizen. former presidential candidate, michele bachmann, plans to endorse mitt romney tomorrow. they say the announcement will happen tomorrow in portsmoth, virginia. facebook will begin...
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. >> reporter: he channeled other presidents who have embraced the iconic company, including ronald reagan whose huge tariffs on japanese motorcycles in the '80s were aimed at helping harley. though analysts debate the impact. >> it is time to gun the engines, not put on the brakes. >> reporter: but the european union is retaliating against the trump tariffs on steel and aluminum by raising tax on, among other things. >> imported motorcycles. from 6 to a whopping 31%. that is a $2,200 price hike for each harley sold there. a potential $100 million loss for the company. the head of the european commission has been frustrated at the whole idea of a trade war. >> translator: this is basically a stupid process, the fact that we have to do this. but we have to do it. >> reporter: even some republicans are worried about president president trump's actions. >> i don't know what his motive is but we're playing with fire. >> reporter: but he campaigned to stop the off shoring of american jobs. >> i want trade deals for our country that create more jobs and higher wages for american workers. >> repo
. >> reporter: he channeled other presidents who have embraced the iconic company, including ronald reagan whose huge tariffs on japanese motorcycles in the '80s were aimed at helping harley. though analysts debate the impact. >> it is time to gun the engines, not put on the brakes. >> reporter: but the european union is retaliating against the trump tariffs on steel and aluminum by raising tax on, among other things. >> imported motorcycles. from 6 to a whopping 31%....
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. >> ronald reagan had the same rating as bill clinton at 62% and richard nixon was down to 51% in 1973. both lyndon johnson and dwight eisenhower topped everyone here, they reached the low 70s. they were at 71% and 73% respentively. >> that's pretty impressive. >> those numbers would never exit tod exist today. >>> thousands of people are starting to descend this morning. >> never too early to get ready. this morning, though, we'll look past the oath of office to the next four years. the issues, the plans, the prospects. as joe johns reports, some of the most notorious scandals also happened in the second term. >> reporter: president obama has high hopes for the next four years. >> i intend to carry out the agenda that i campaigned on. >> reporter: if he wants to reach that goal, history says a second-term president has got to move fast. >> power does seep away from the presidency very quickly in the second term. >> second term presidents and their congresses have two different clocks and the president's clock is now moving towards history and the longer view and he can take more risks
. >> ronald reagan had the same rating as bill clinton at 62% and richard nixon was down to 51% in 1973. both lyndon johnson and dwight eisenhower topped everyone here, they reached the low 70s. they were at 71% and 73% respentively. >> that's pretty impressive. >> those numbers would never exit tod exist today. >>> thousands of people are starting to descend this morning. >> never too early to get ready. this morning, though, we'll look past the oath of office...
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if you are going compare trump to ronald reagan, compare to the 1966 ronald reagan. all of the problems in california. ronald reagan came in as the outsider who was going to bring in law and order. if you want to make a ronald reagan comparison, go back to the 1966 gubernatorial election. >> california may know that, but america knows the better. the shining city on the hill. gipper, ronald reagan. that is the one that the president was talking about last night. donald trump didn't mention ronald reagan at all. >> ted cruz will make up for that. he says it every five seconds. >> so what's the risk here, josh rogin? donald trump got a convention bounce. a few points here. maybe five or six points if you look at this there. hillary clinton has thrown the kitchen sink at this. every democratic has spoken the last three nights in glowing terms of her. if there is no bounce, what's left? >> i think the risk here politically with the strategy is clear. the risk talking past those voters who are sympathetic to trump and feel left out by the system. donald trump is tapping i
if you are going compare trump to ronald reagan, compare to the 1966 ronald reagan. all of the problems in california. ronald reagan came in as the outsider who was going to bring in law and order. if you want to make a ronald reagan comparison, go back to the 1966 gubernatorial election. >> california may know that, but america knows the better. the shining city on the hill. gipper, ronald reagan. that is the one that the president was talking about last night. donald trump didn't...
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in fact, every american president going back to ronald reagan has allowed a u.n. resolution to pass that israel didn't want. ronald reagan actually voted, not just abstained, but voted for a resolution condemning israel when it attacked the reactor and withheld weapons sales. reagan allowed repeated resolutions to go through that criticized israel on settlements. george w. bush allowed a resolution the israelis were bitterly opposed to calling for a gaza cease-fire in 2009. i think the larger context here is that barack obama believes that the two-state solution is dying. and many of israel's own leaders believe it's dying. we now have two former israeli prime ministers, and two former top security officials, who have said that israel is on its way to being an apartheid state. you also have barack obama -- >> you also have donald trump's choice for israeli ambassador has said -- >> james -- james -- right, james mattis, in fact, also, talked, because you remember, israel, in the west bank, israel controls millions of palestinians who don't have the right to vote,
in fact, every american president going back to ronald reagan has allowed a u.n. resolution to pass that israel didn't want. ronald reagan actually voted, not just abstained, but voted for a resolution condemning israel when it attacked the reactor and withheld weapons sales. reagan allowed repeated resolutions to go through that criticized israel on settlements. george w. bush allowed a resolution the israelis were bitterly opposed to calling for a gaza cease-fire in 2009. i think the larger...
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that's going to be a job creator like we haven't seen since ronald reagan. it's going to be a beautiful thing to watch. companies will come. they will build. they will expand. new companies will start and i look very, very much forward to doing it. we have to renegotiate or trade deals and stop these countries from stealing our companies and our jobs. >> secretary clinton, would you like to respond? >> well, i think that trade is an important issue, of course, we are 5% of the world's population and have to trade with the other 95%, and we need to have smart, fair trade deals. we also, though, need to have a tax system that rewards work and not just financial transactions. and the kind of plan that donald has put forth would be trickle down economics all over again. in fact it would be the most extreme version, the biggest tax cuts for the top percents of the people in this country than we've ever had. i call it trumped up trickle down. because that's exactly what it would be. that is not how we grow the economy. we just have a different view about what's be
that's going to be a job creator like we haven't seen since ronald reagan. it's going to be a beautiful thing to watch. companies will come. they will build. they will expand. new companies will start and i look very, very much forward to doing it. we have to renegotiate or trade deals and stop these countries from stealing our companies and our jobs. >> secretary clinton, would you like to respond? >> well, i think that trade is an important issue, of course, we are 5% of the...
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ronald reagan used to call it bureaucratic sabotage. could he have -- >> said everybody at the cia voted for him, most people voted for him. >> i'm sure there's one or two. the reason that jen -- she was fabulous in her job. you just saw her do it right there. is framing what the real issue is. it is up to the white house to frame that issue. their message, a good one, is about bureaucratic sabotage as reagan called it and leaks. that's not a good thing. >> isn't it honorable to make sure the country knows what mike flynn was doing? his standard and the standards of the new yo"new york times" o world, weren't these leaks newsworthy? >> i'm not criticizing the press for pub lealishing the leaks. i'm criticizing the leakers. >> there were plenty of leaks from the obama administration. i worked in the state department -- >> by the way, your white house went after a leaker, more harshly than prior administrations. >> that is true, and we can discuss that as well. but listen, i think that's a slightly different circumstance, but i will say,
ronald reagan used to call it bureaucratic sabotage. could he have -- >> said everybody at the cia voted for him, most people voted for him. >> i'm sure there's one or two. the reason that jen -- she was fabulous in her job. you just saw her do it right there. is framing what the real issue is. it is up to the white house to frame that issue. their message, a good one, is about bureaucratic sabotage as reagan called it and leaks. that's not a good thing. >> isn't it honorable...